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Residents The dorm residents and resident assistants are a group of stu- dents whose assignments are to create a cohersive working ele- ment; establishing that, it is our intention to use that element in creating a good working relationship between student and administration. PICTURED ABOVE: Ma Paine. Our special thanks to you dear lady. PIC- TURED RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. David Scott. PICTURED BELOW: From Top Left to Right — Mike Van Sickle, Randy Decker, Nolan Warner, Rhonda Rob- inson, Leslie Jordan, Becky Cheyne. Judy Lee, Robin Strayer. Drganizations 8 ay
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Bottom Row, Left to Right Steve Parish, Manvel Lerma, Anne Cavazos, Edwin Vega, Tim Milligan, Second Row — Sam Hernandez, Paul Perez, James Sisk, Vic May, Third Row — Michael Clayton, Neal Logan, Dana Morris, David Burrell, Sgt. Hines, Top Row — MSGI Adolph Perthius, Maj. John L. Ross, ROTCG In addition to the many advantages offered by the ROTC program to college men and women, there are significant advantages to the Nation as a whole. This unique system of instructing and commission- ing the bulk of our officers on college campuses has produced a vital national defense and civilian enter- prise. The ROTC program is typically American. It is an expression of our historic concepts of the citi- zen soldier and civilian control over our Military forces. Bottom , Left to Right — Dana Morris, Sam Hernandez, Neal Logan, Tim Milligan. Bottom Right, Bottom Row, Left to Right — Sam Hernandez, Steve Parish, Tim Milligan. Second Row — Dana Morris, Neal Logan, Vic May.
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PICTURED ABOVE: From Left to Right — Rhonda Eagleson. Kirk Kingsley. Mark Licklider, Donna Anthony. Bill Jones. Chieftan Staff 90 Organization The Chieftans purpose is to spread the art of journalism across the DBC campus. It should seek to teach the many bright and talented journalism students this art and to develop their talents to the fullest. We pride ourselves on having one of the most objective and informative news services. We print as many as possible of the hundreds of intellecturally—stimulat- ing editorials we receive. Our photography and art layouts are of the highest calibre, making the Chieftan entertaining while also stimulating the reader to further interest in this journal. The above opinions are solely that of the Chieftan Staff and are not necessarily those expressed by the Administration, Student Body, or the Summit Staff.
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